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Shopping for kayak carts can be a daunting task with the number of options out there. We here at ACK wanted to simplify the process of buying a kayak cart by laying out the three different types of kayak carts that you'll find on the market and letting you know which cart will work best for your boat! All the kayak carts featured can be found at https://www.ack.com, and our customer relationship team is ready to answer any remaining questions you may have. Whether you decide to go with a scupper cart, a tail-dragger, or the platform cart, we'll help you get outfitted for your next adventure at ACK!
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SeattleSportsFat Boy:
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Seattle Sports Molly Kayak Cart:
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HarmonyStowaway Beach Cart with FlatFree Tires:
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Native Propel Kayak Cart:
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Seattle Sports SoulMite SUP Cart:
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The Seattle area was previously inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first permanent European settlers.Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers, subsequently known as the Denny Party, arrived from Illinois via Portland, Oregon on the schooner Exact at Alki Point on November 13, 1851. The settlement was moved to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay and named "Seattle" in 1852, after Chief Si'ahl of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.

Seattle Xpress - Lost to confusion

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Seattle Sports Molly Kayak Cart:
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HarmonyStowaway Beach Cart with FlatFree Tires:
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Native Propel Kayak Cart:
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Seattle Sports SoulMite SUP Cart:
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10 Best Kayak Carts 2017

10 Best Kayak Carts 2017

10 Best Kayak Carts 2017

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Kayak carts included in this wiki include the paddleboy atc, c-tug boat cart, paddlelogic trailtrekker, suspenz smart dlx, abn cart, paddleboy peanut, malone xpress, malone clipper deluxe, seattle sports, and tms ky001.
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Seattle Xpress - Ignore the silence

Seattle Xpress - Lost to confusion

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Shopping for kayak carts can be a daunting task with the number of options out there. We here at ACK wanted to simplify the process of buying a kayak cart by laying out the three different types of kayak carts that you'll find on the market and letting you know which cart will work best for your boat! All the kayak carts featured can be found at https://www.ack.com, and our customer relationship team is ready to answer any remaining questions you may have. Whether you decide to go with a scupper cart, a tail-dragger, or the platform cart, we'll help you get outfitted for your next adventure at ACK!
Carts Featured:
SeattleSportsFat Boy:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/87/Seattle-Sports-Fat-Boy-Kayak-Canoe-Cart.htmlMalone Xpress Scupper KayakCart:
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published: 06 Apr 2015

10 Best Kayak Carts 2017

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ACK Product Focus: Different Types of Kayak Carts

Shopping for kayak carts can be a daunting task with the number of options out there. We here at ACK wanted to simplify the process of buying a kayak cart by l...

Shopping for kayak carts can be a daunting task with the number of options out there. We here at ACK wanted to simplify the process of buying a kayak cart by laying out the three different types of kayak carts that you'll find on the market and letting you know which cart will work best for your boat! All the kayak carts featured can be found at https://www.ack.com, and our customer relationship team is ready to answer any remaining questions you may have. Whether you decide to go with a scupper cart, a tail-dragger, or the platform cart, we'll help you get outfitted for your next adventure at ACK!
Carts Featured:
SeattleSportsFat Boy:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/87/Seattle-Sports-Fat-Boy-Kayak-Canoe-Cart.htmlMalone Xpress Scupper KayakCart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/5707/Malone-Xpress-Scupper-Kayak-Cart.html
Seattle Sports Molly Kayak Cart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/1189/Seattle-Sports-Molly-Kayak-Cart.html
HarmonyStowaway Beach Cart with FlatFree Tires:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/12419/Harmony-Stowaway-Beach-Cart-with-Flat-Free-Tires.html
Native Propel Kayak Cart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/2449/Native-Propel-Kayak-Cart.html
Seattle Sports SoulMite SUP Cart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/11273/Seattle-Sports-SoulMite-SUP-Cart.html

Shopping for kayak carts can be a daunting task with the number of options out there. We here at ACK wanted to simplify the process of buying a kayak cart by laying out the three different types of kayak carts that you'll find on the market and letting you know which cart will work best for your boat! All the kayak carts featured can be found at https://www.ack.com, and our customer relationship team is ready to answer any remaining questions you may have. Whether you decide to go with a scupper cart, a tail-dragger, or the platform cart, we'll help you get outfitted for your next adventure at ACK!
Carts Featured:
SeattleSportsFat Boy:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/87/Seattle-Sports-Fat-Boy-Kayak-Canoe-Cart.htmlMalone Xpress Scupper KayakCart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/5707/Malone-Xpress-Scupper-Kayak-Cart.html
Seattle Sports Molly Kayak Cart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/1189/Seattle-Sports-Molly-Kayak-Cart.html
HarmonyStowaway Beach Cart with FlatFree Tires:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/12419/Harmony-Stowaway-Beach-Cart-with-Flat-Free-Tires.html
Native Propel Kayak Cart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/2449/Native-Propel-Kayak-Cart.html
Seattle Sports SoulMite SUP Cart:
https://www.austinkayak.com/products/11273/Seattle-Sports-SoulMite-SUP-Cart.html

10 Best Kayak Carts 2017

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Kayak carts are also commonly known as kayak dollies.
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Seattle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Seattle, a city that straddles the modern world and the natural one.
While it’s known for its overcast weather, when the sun comes out in Seattle, you’re in for the perfect photo op, where blue skies and calm seas surround classic architecture and striking modern buildings. Take in a view of the city from the ObservationDeck of Smith Tower, then head down to the waterfront for incredible seafood and harbor cruises.
Visit the world-famous Pike Place Market, home to fresh catches, local produce, and yes, the world’s first Starbucks®. From there, explore the great outdoors at Woodland Park Zoo, full of recreated savannahs and tropical rainforests. If you’re still craving more natural wonders, go to Olympic Nationa...

published: 07 Mar 2013

Day In Seattle - Emerald City Travel Guide

This gem on Puget Sound is a bustling city as famous for its eco-friendly ways and art-infused souls as for its reputation as a launch pad for technology. Take in the great Pacific Northwest, known for its crisp air, high-reaching mountains and lush green landscape.

published: 10 Jul 2014

Things To Do In Seattle!

Things to do when you're bored this summer!
Latest video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_PHsIv6mQA&list=PLDUsRvRj23vfzgPF73f3HZJfRw6YGoViL&index=1
Hey! Okay so this video is a little different than my normal videos but I thought it would be a cool mix of a "What To Do When You're Bored" video and a travel video! I made this video over 2 different trips to Seattle and it was mostly cloudy (of course) but I think there are a couple days of sunny footage in here! I have 6 ideas of things to do, there's so much more you could do but these are some of the most well known and I thought it would be cool for you all to see it from my perspective.
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published: 07 Jun 2015

✈Seattle, Washington. ►Vacation Travel Guide

Seattle: The Locals Tour

Join the Matador Network as we explore Seattle from a local’s perspective.
To get a sense of what it’s like to live in Seattle, and to see the Emerald City through the eyes of an insider, we tag along for a day in the life of Kirsten Gardner, a local tour guide who takes us on a hike and to a few of her favorit spots in the neighborhood of Ballard. Then, we follow local glass artist Preston Singletary through Pioneer Square, to grab coffee and check out some local public artworks. Finally, we’ll pop in to Green Lake for a visit with ChefRachel Yang to see what makes Seattle a perfect place to visit with families. Each visit allows us to gain insight into why Seattle is the city with the perfect mix of both urban and the outdoor life.

published: 05 Nov 2015

5 Tips for Visiting Seattle

5 quick tips if you plan on visiting Seattle. If you consider a couple of these tips they will help with your planning and make your time in the city a little easier/organized! Enjoy, we LOVED the Seattle and will return!!

Things to do in Seattle | Travel Vlog

Travel Guide - Top 5 Things To Check Out in Seattle

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Guide to Washington: Classic Seattle

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Welcome to Washington! HostTarikAbdullah kicks off our journey around the EmeraldState with a taste of Seattle’s classics: coffee, seafood, teriyaki, and late-night burgers at the beloved Dick’s Drive-In.
Between teriyaki with some local Ave Rats on University, mounds of fried salmon and chips at Ivar’s Fish Bar, and a stop at Dick’s Drive-In for a burger, fries, and a vanilla shake, Tarik makes time to stop by Victrola Coffee Roasters for his first-ever coffee fix and learns that pouring latte art is even harder than it looks.
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SEATTLE: TRAVEL GUIDE & LOOKBOOK! LazzzySundaze

Hi guys! If you follow me on my insta (@LazzzySundaze) you would know I had a blast last week in Seattle! I'm in love with the city, it's so beautiful and I want to share the moment with you along with my simple but chic travel outfits! I hope you guys enjoy :D
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Reason behind my outfit choices!
Touristy Day - TIME TO EXPLORE DOWNTOWN SEATTLE!! I wanted to wear something flowy but also easy to move in because I know we were going to walk A LOT!
Hiking Day - Seattle is next to this beautiful volcano called Mt. Rainier and we decided to take a day on nature! Bring sneakers if you knew you would be doing something outdoorsy during your trip!
Leavenworth Day:...

Seattle, Washington

Recorded July 23, 2014
Things started off rainy on my visit to Seattle, but the skies cleared a bit and I was able to take a harbor cruise in Elliott Bay and enjoy the view from the top of the Space Needle.
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published: 18 Aug 2014

Seattle Vacation Travel Guide

Seattle, Washington sits at one of the most beautiful spots in the United States. Occupying a narrow isthmus between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, it is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest, with four million people calling the area home. Seen from above, carpets of evergreen trees, pristine blue waters, and snowy white mountains surround the downtown's metallic skyscrapers, earning the city its nickname The Emerald City.
On the ground, you will find a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. Next to the progressive downtown and the freewheeling feel of Capitol Hill, you can find a laid-back atmosphere in the districts to the north and ethnically diverse neighborhoods to the south. The many restaurants, coffee shops and microbreweries are worth indulging in after a day spent strolling t...

published: 08 Mar 2017

11 Things NOT To Do in Seattle

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Seattle...
Where Marijuana is legal. Home to the biggest Seahawks fans.
But beware of these 11 things NOT to do there!
1. Don'tFeed the Seagulls!
When the gull-feeding tourist leaves, the Seattelites are left behind to be harassed and their cars pooped on.
They see them as rats with wings.
2. Don't Wear SafariGear.
Apparently Seattelites are sick of seeing middle-aged tourists wearing floppy, khaki sun hats and act like sunlight is a toxin? Seinfeld put it best when he said; Today was a Classic Seattle day. It didn't rain. It didn't NOT rain." It'sGreen Lake, it's not the Congo.
3. Don’t pay to go up the Space Needle.
The Space Needle is for suckers. With an addmission fee of $14, any true Seattleite knows that the Smith Tower - a local b...

Seattle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Seattle, a city that straddles the modern world and the natural one.
While it’s kn...

http://www.expedia.com/Seattle.d178307.Destination-Travel-Guides
Welcome to Seattle, a city that straddles the modern world and the natural one.
While it’s known for its overcast weather, when the sun comes out in Seattle, you’re in for the perfect photo op, where blue skies and calm seas surround classic architecture and striking modern buildings. Take in a view of the city from the ObservationDeck of Smith Tower, then head down to the waterfront for incredible seafood and harbor cruises.
Visit the world-famous Pike Place Market, home to fresh catches, local produce, and yes, the world’s first Starbucks®. From there, explore the great outdoors at Woodland Park Zoo, full of recreated savannahs and tropical rainforests. If you’re still craving more natural wonders, go to Olympic National Park a few hours away and meander through its scenic, wooded beauty.
Round out your Seattle sightseeing with Ruby Beach and pick your way through the driftwood scattered across the shore. Look out to the ocean, watch the sunset, and know you’re in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Visit our Seattle travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Welcome to Seattle, a city that straddles the modern world and the natural one.
While it’s known for its overcast weather, when the sun comes out in Seattle, you’re in for the perfect photo op, where blue skies and calm seas surround classic architecture and striking modern buildings. Take in a view of the city from the ObservationDeck of Smith Tower, then head down to the waterfront for incredible seafood and harbor cruises.
Visit the world-famous Pike Place Market, home to fresh catches, local produce, and yes, the world’s first Starbucks®. From there, explore the great outdoors at Woodland Park Zoo, full of recreated savannahs and tropical rainforests. If you’re still craving more natural wonders, go to Olympic National Park a few hours away and meander through its scenic, wooded beauty.
Round out your Seattle sightseeing with Ruby Beach and pick your way through the driftwood scattered across the shore. Look out to the ocean, watch the sunset, and know you’re in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Visit our Seattle travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Day In Seattle - Emerald City Travel Guide

This gem on Puget Sound is a bustling city as famous for its eco-friendly ways and art-infused souls as for its reputation as a launch pad for technology. Take ...

This gem on Puget Sound is a bustling city as famous for its eco-friendly ways and art-infused souls as for its reputation as a launch pad for technology. Take in the great Pacific Northwest, known for its crisp air, high-reaching mountains and lush green landscape.

This gem on Puget Sound is a bustling city as famous for its eco-friendly ways and art-infused souls as for its reputation as a launch pad for technology. Take in the great Pacific Northwest, known for its crisp air, high-reaching mountains and lush green landscape.

Things To Do In Seattle!

Things to do when you're bored this summer!
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Things to do when you're bored this summer!
Latest video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_PHsIv6mQA&list=PLDUsRvRj23vfzgPF73f3HZJfRw6YGoViL&index=1
Hey! Okay so this video is a little different than my normal videos but I thought it would be a cool mix of a "What To Do When You're Bored" video and a travel video! I made this video over 2 different trips to Seattle and it was mostly cloudy (of course) but I think there are a couple days of sunny footage in here! I have 6 ideas of things to do, there's so much more you could do but these are some of the most well known and I thought it would be cool for you all to see it from my perspective.
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Things to do when you're bored this summer!
Latest video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_PHsIv6mQA&list=PLDUsRvRj23vfzgPF73f3HZJfRw6YGoViL&index=1
Hey! Okay so this video is a little different than my normal videos but I thought it would be a cool mix of a "What To Do When You're Bored" video and a travel video! I made this video over 2 different trips to Seattle and it was mostly cloudy (of course) but I think there are a couple days of sunny footage in here! I have 6 ideas of things to do, there's so much more you could do but these are some of the most well known and I thought it would be cool for you all to see it from my perspective.
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Join the Matador Network as we explore Seattle from a local’s perspective.
To get a sense of what it’s like to live in Seattle, and to see the Emerald City through the eyes of an insider, we tag along for a day in the life of Kirsten Gardner, a local tour guide who takes us on a hike and to a few of her favorit spots in the neighborhood of Ballard. Then, we follow local glass artist Preston Singletary through Pioneer Square, to grab coffee and check out some local public artworks. Finally, we’ll pop in to Green Lake for a visit with ChefRachel Yang to see what makes Seattle a perfect place to visit with families. Each visit allows us to gain insight into why Seattle is the city with the perfect mix of both urban and the outdoor life.

Join the Matador Network as we explore Seattle from a local’s perspective.
To get a sense of what it’s like to live in Seattle, and to see the Emerald City through the eyes of an insider, we tag along for a day in the life of Kirsten Gardner, a local tour guide who takes us on a hike and to a few of her favorit spots in the neighborhood of Ballard. Then, we follow local glass artist Preston Singletary through Pioneer Square, to grab coffee and check out some local public artworks. Finally, we’ll pop in to Green Lake for a visit with ChefRachel Yang to see what makes Seattle a perfect place to visit with families. Each visit allows us to gain insight into why Seattle is the city with the perfect mix of both urban and the outdoor life.

5 Tips for Visiting Seattle

5 quick tips if you plan on visiting Seattle. If you consider a couple of these tips they will help with your planning and make your time in the city a little ...

5 quick tips if you plan on visiting Seattle. If you consider a couple of these tips they will help with your planning and make your time in the city a little easier/organized! Enjoy, we LOVED the Seattle and will return!!

5 quick tips if you plan on visiting Seattle. If you consider a couple of these tips they will help with your planning and make your time in the city a little easier/organized! Enjoy, we LOVED the Seattle and will return!!

Seattle is one of the "greenest" cities in North America. The "Emerald City" is urban yet green, sophisticated and yet not snobby. Seattle has something for everyone. In this video, Erik The Travel Guy explores some of his favorite spots.
The Underground Tour - The guided walking tour begins beneath Doc Maynard’s Public House, moves to Pioneer Square, and then travels underground for an exclusive view of the buried city. 75- 90 minutes. http://www.undergroundtour.com/
Fremont Troll – This amazing TrollUnder the Bridge is an interactive, 6.5-ton, mixed media statue made by local artists. http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/p-patch-community-gardening/p-patch-list/trolls-knoll
The Museum of Flight - Large educational museum with aircraft & space vehicles on display, historical exhibits & more. General admission for adults is $21.00. The Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. http://www.museumofflight.org/
The Seattle Aquarium at the Seattle Waterfront - The best harbor views are from the central portion, near the Seattle Aquarium. The aquarium is a popular spot for families and offers an underwater viewing dome, coral-reef tank, otters & a touch-tank. Tickets for adults are $29.95; youth (ages 4-12) are $19.95. Open 9:30-5:00 PM daily. http://www.seattleaquarium.org/
The Space Needle - Iconic, 605-ft.-tall spire at the Seattle Center, with an observation deck & a rotating restaurant. The observation deck is open daily from 8:00 AM – midnight. Tickets range from $19-$29, with the earlier price for early morning and later evening. https://www.spaceneedle.com/home/
If you’re traveling to Seattle soon, and want to know the best times to travel to Seattle and the best things to do in Seattle, check out our Seattle Itinerary! The itinerary has great tips for when to visit Seattle and where to go as well as recommendations on the signature and must-try dishes at the best local restaurants.
The itinerary also includes hotel recommendations and contact information for easy booking for all hotels and activities. http://www.erikthetravelguy.com/store/p5/Seattle%2C_WA_Itinerary.html

Seattle is one of the "greenest" cities in North America. The "Emerald City" is urban yet green, sophisticated and yet not snobby. Seattle has something for everyone. In this video, Erik The Travel Guy explores some of his favorite spots.
The Underground Tour - The guided walking tour begins beneath Doc Maynard’s Public House, moves to Pioneer Square, and then travels underground for an exclusive view of the buried city. 75- 90 minutes. http://www.undergroundtour.com/
Fremont Troll – This amazing TrollUnder the Bridge is an interactive, 6.5-ton, mixed media statue made by local artists. http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/p-patch-community-gardening/p-patch-list/trolls-knoll
The Museum of Flight - Large educational museum with aircraft & space vehicles on display, historical exhibits & more. General admission for adults is $21.00. The Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. http://www.museumofflight.org/
The Seattle Aquarium at the Seattle Waterfront - The best harbor views are from the central portion, near the Seattle Aquarium. The aquarium is a popular spot for families and offers an underwater viewing dome, coral-reef tank, otters & a touch-tank. Tickets for adults are $29.95; youth (ages 4-12) are $19.95. Open 9:30-5:00 PM daily. http://www.seattleaquarium.org/
The Space Needle - Iconic, 605-ft.-tall spire at the Seattle Center, with an observation deck & a rotating restaurant. The observation deck is open daily from 8:00 AM – midnight. Tickets range from $19-$29, with the earlier price for early morning and later evening. https://www.spaceneedle.com/home/
If you’re traveling to Seattle soon, and want to know the best times to travel to Seattle and the best things to do in Seattle, check out our Seattle Itinerary! The itinerary has great tips for when to visit Seattle and where to go as well as recommendations on the signature and must-try dishes at the best local restaurants.
The itinerary also includes hotel recommendations and contact information for easy booking for all hotels and activities. http://www.erikthetravelguy.com/store/p5/Seattle%2C_WA_Itinerary.html

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Welcome to Washington! HostTarikAbdullah kicks off our journey around the EmeraldState with a taste of Seattle’s classics: coffee, seafood, teriyaki, and late-night burgers at the beloved Dick’s Drive-In.
Between teriyaki with some local Ave Rats on University, mounds of fried salmon and chips at Ivar’s Fish Bar, and a stop at Dick’s Drive-In for a burger, fries, and a vanilla shake, Tarik makes time to stop by Victrola Coffee Roasters for his first-ever coffee fix and learns that pouring latte art is even harder than it looks.
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Welcome to Washington! HostTarikAbdullah kicks off our journey around the EmeraldState with a taste of Seattle’s classics: coffee, seafood, teriyaki, and late-night burgers at the beloved Dick’s Drive-In.
Between teriyaki with some local Ave Rats on University, mounds of fried salmon and chips at Ivar’s Fish Bar, and a stop at Dick’s Drive-In for a burger, fries, and a vanilla shake, Tarik makes time to stop by Victrola Coffee Roasters for his first-ever coffee fix and learns that pouring latte art is even harder than it looks.
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Journey to the Pacific Northwest and visit Seattle. This “Emerald City” is rich with evergreen forests and lively streets.
The Farmer's Market at Pike's PlaceMarket in Seattle is the longest continuously operating farmer's market in the US.
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“Welcome to a city of well-educated palates and wildly experimental chefs who are willing to fuse American cuisine with just about anything – as long as the ingredients are local.”
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“From its retro Space Needle to the booming tech scene, Seattle has always been looking toward the future—but always with the backdrop of the lush Pacific Northwest.”

Journey to the Pacific Northwest and visit Seattle. This “Emerald City” is rich with evergreen forests and lively streets.
The Farmer's Market at Pike's PlaceMarket in Seattle is the longest continuously operating farmer's market in the US.
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“From its retro Space Needle to the booming tech scene, Seattle has always been looking toward the future—but always with the backdrop of the lush Pacific Northwest.”

SEATTLE: TRAVEL GUIDE & LOOKBOOK! LazzzySundaze

Hi guys! If you follow me on my insta (@LazzzySundaze) you would know I had a blast last week in Seattle! I'm in love with the city, it's so beautiful and I w...

Hi guys! If you follow me on my insta (@LazzzySundaze) you would know I had a blast last week in Seattle! I'm in love with the city, it's so beautiful and I want to share the moment with you along with my simple but chic travel outfits! I hope you guys enjoy :D
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Reason behind my outfit choices!
Touristy Day - TIME TO EXPLORE DOWNTOWN SEATTLE!! I wanted to wear something flowy but also easy to move in because I know we were going to walk A LOT!
Hiking Day - Seattle is next to this beautiful volcano called Mt. Rainier and we decided to take a day on nature! Bring sneakers if you knew you would be doing something outdoorsy during your trip!
Leavenworth Day: Leavenworth is this small German look-alike town just few hours away from Seattle. It was so hot that day so I wanted to show some skin with a cropped top ;) Still rocking my Converse though, best walking shoes EVER!
Chill Day - Last day in Seattle we just wanted to walk around aka shop haha. I managed to score this Zara shirt for only $25! Although the Sales tax in Seattle is a bit unbearable.... LOL

Hi guys! If you follow me on my insta (@LazzzySundaze) you would know I had a blast last week in Seattle! I'm in love with the city, it's so beautiful and I want to share the moment with you along with my simple but chic travel outfits! I hope you guys enjoy :D
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Reason behind my outfit choices!
Touristy Day - TIME TO EXPLORE DOWNTOWN SEATTLE!! I wanted to wear something flowy but also easy to move in because I know we were going to walk A LOT!
Hiking Day - Seattle is next to this beautiful volcano called Mt. Rainier and we decided to take a day on nature! Bring sneakers if you knew you would be doing something outdoorsy during your trip!
Leavenworth Day: Leavenworth is this small German look-alike town just few hours away from Seattle. It was so hot that day so I wanted to show some skin with a cropped top ;) Still rocking my Converse though, best walking shoes EVER!
Chill Day - Last day in Seattle we just wanted to walk around aka shop haha. I managed to score this Zara shirt for only $25! Although the Sales tax in Seattle is a bit unbearable.... LOL

Seattle, Washington

Recorded July 23, 2014
Things started off rainy on my visit to Seattle, but the skies cleared a bit and I was able to take a harbor cruise in Elliott Bay and e...

Recorded July 23, 2014
Things started off rainy on my visit to Seattle, but the skies cleared a bit and I was able to take a harbor cruise in Elliott Bay and enjoy the view from the top of the Space Needle.
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Recorded July 23, 2014
Things started off rainy on my visit to Seattle, but the skies cleared a bit and I was able to take a harbor cruise in Elliott Bay and enjoy the view from the top of the Space Needle.
From: http://timvp.com

Seattle, Washington sits at one of the most beautiful spots in the United States. Occupying a narrow isthmus between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, it is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest, with four million people calling the area home. Seen from above, carpets of evergreen trees, pristine blue waters, and snowy white mountains surround the downtown's metallic skyscrapers, earning the city its nickname The Emerald City.
On the ground, you will find a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. Next to the progressive downtown and the freewheeling feel of Capitol Hill, you can find a laid-back atmosphere in the districts to the north and ethnically diverse neighborhoods to the south. The many restaurants, coffee shops and microbreweries are worth indulging in after a day spent strolling through the city's many parks and beaches or admiring the arts and architecture. And just outside the hectic city are snow-covered mountains, evergreen forests, and stunning coastline to explore. Even for the bold and the adventurous, it's hard to get enough of Seattle.

Seattle, Washington sits at one of the most beautiful spots in the United States. Occupying a narrow isthmus between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, it is the biggest city in the Pacific Northwest, with four million people calling the area home. Seen from above, carpets of evergreen trees, pristine blue waters, and snowy white mountains surround the downtown's metallic skyscrapers, earning the city its nickname The Emerald City.
On the ground, you will find a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. Next to the progressive downtown and the freewheeling feel of Capitol Hill, you can find a laid-back atmosphere in the districts to the north and ethnically diverse neighborhoods to the south. The many restaurants, coffee shops and microbreweries are worth indulging in after a day spent strolling through the city's many parks and beaches or admiring the arts and architecture. And just outside the hectic city are snow-covered mountains, evergreen forests, and stunning coastline to explore. Even for the bold and the adventurous, it's hard to get enough of Seattle.

11 Things NOT To Do in Seattle

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Seattle...
Where Marijuana is legal. Home to the biggest Seahawks fans.
But beware of these 11 things NOT to do there!
1. Don'tFeed the Seagulls!
When the gull-feeding tourist leaves, the Seattelites are left behind to be harassed and their cars pooped on.
They see them as rats with wings.
2. Don't Wear SafariGear.
Apparently Seattelites are sick of seeing middle-aged tourists wearing floppy, khaki sun hats and act like sunlight is a toxin? Seinfeld put it best when he said; Today was a Classic Seattle day. It didn't rain. It didn't NOT rain." It'sGreen Lake, it's not the Congo.
3. Don’t pay to go up the Space Needle.
The Space Needle is for suckers. With an addmission fee of $14, any true Seattleite knows that the Smith Tower - a local best-kept secret — costs half as much and has an equally amazing view of downtown Seattle.
And you also cut out most of the other tourists saying ooh I can see Canada! (which you can't)
4. Don't try and find the view from Frasier's Apartment!
try to find the view from Frasier's apartment. Hint: It doesn't exist.
5. Don’t be seduced by a tossed fish.
The PikePlaceFish Guys have made a big business of throwing fish and it looks fun.
But Pike place can be totally crowded on the weekends.
6. Don't go to Starbucks
There are over a thousand coffee shops in Seattle, With a coffee shop around every corner, an Americano is always at your fingers — but Cafe Allegro, Seattle’s first coffee shop, has one of the best. Also try Cafe Lladro, Milstead, and Stumptown.
7. Don't SkipBrunchCheck out Portage Bay Cafe - a Seattleite brunch haven, known for its organic ingredients and delicious American fare.
8. Don't forget to wear socks!
In Spain and many other places in Europe wearing socks with your sandals is a total tourist move. But in Seattle it's more like the norm.
9. Don't Avoid ice cream.
Seattle ice cream makers offer up all kinds of exotic flavors for foodies: lavender, beet, bacon, squid ink, mashed potato... Check out Molly Moon’s and Procopio Gelateria for some crazy flavours!
10. Don’t forget to research your beaches.
There are nude beaches, gay beaches, kid beaches, illegal dog beaches. The beach at Denny-Blaine, for example, is a lesbian-hipster hangout once nicknamed Dykiki.
11. Don't forget a hot dog!
Yes, a hot dog. Every New Yorker knows a pizza slice is the best way to end a night on the town. But every Seattleite knows a night isn’t complete without a stop by the local hotdog cart. For a true Seattle experience, make sure to pack on the cream cheese.

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Seattle...
Where Marijuana is legal. Home to the biggest Seahawks fans.
But beware of these 11 things NOT to do there!
1. Don'tFeed the Seagulls!
When the gull-feeding tourist leaves, the Seattelites are left behind to be harassed and their cars pooped on.
They see them as rats with wings.
2. Don't Wear SafariGear.
Apparently Seattelites are sick of seeing middle-aged tourists wearing floppy, khaki sun hats and act like sunlight is a toxin? Seinfeld put it best when he said; Today was a Classic Seattle day. It didn't rain. It didn't NOT rain." It'sGreen Lake, it's not the Congo.
3. Don’t pay to go up the Space Needle.
The Space Needle is for suckers. With an addmission fee of $14, any true Seattleite knows that the Smith Tower - a local best-kept secret — costs half as much and has an equally amazing view of downtown Seattle.
And you also cut out most of the other tourists saying ooh I can see Canada! (which you can't)
4. Don't try and find the view from Frasier's Apartment!
try to find the view from Frasier's apartment. Hint: It doesn't exist.
5. Don’t be seduced by a tossed fish.
The PikePlaceFish Guys have made a big business of throwing fish and it looks fun.
But Pike place can be totally crowded on the weekends.
6. Don't go to Starbucks
There are over a thousand coffee shops in Seattle, With a coffee shop around every corner, an Americano is always at your fingers — but Cafe Allegro, Seattle’s first coffee shop, has one of the best. Also try Cafe Lladro, Milstead, and Stumptown.
7. Don't SkipBrunchCheck out Portage Bay Cafe - a Seattleite brunch haven, known for its organic ingredients and delicious American fare.
8. Don't forget to wear socks!
In Spain and many other places in Europe wearing socks with your sandals is a total tourist move. But in Seattle it's more like the norm.
9. Don't Avoid ice cream.
Seattle ice cream makers offer up all kinds of exotic flavors for foodies: lavender, beet, bacon, squid ink, mashed potato... Check out Molly Moon’s and Procopio Gelateria for some crazy flavours!
10. Don’t forget to research your beaches.
There are nude beaches, gay beaches, kid beaches, illegal dog beaches. The beach at Denny-Blaine, for example, is a lesbian-hipster hangout once nicknamed Dykiki.
11. Don't forget a hot dog!
Yes, a hot dog. Every New Yorker knows a pizza slice is the best way to end a night on the town. But every Seattleite knows a night isn’t complete without a stop by the local hotdog cart. For a true Seattle experience, make sure to pack on the cream cheese.

ACK Product Focus: Different Types of Kayak Carts

Shopping for kayak carts can be a daunting task with the number of options out there. We here at ACK wanted to simplify the process of buying a kayak cart by laying out the three different types of kayak carts that you'll find on the market and letting you know which cart will work best for your boat! All the kayak carts featured can be found at https://www.ack.com, and our customer relationship team is ready to answer any remaining questions you may have. Whether you decide to go with a scupper cart, a tail-dragger, or the platform cart, we'll help you get outfitted for your next adventure at ACK!
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Seattle Sports Molly Kayak Cart:
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HarmonyStowaway Beach Cart with FlatFree Tires:
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Native Propel Kayak Cart:
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Seattle Sports SoulMite SUP Cart:
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Kayak carts included in this wiki include the paddleboy atc, c-tug boat cart, paddlelogic trailtrekker, suspenz smart dlx, abn cart, paddleboy peanut, malone xpress, malone clipper deluxe, seattle sports, and tms ky001.
Kayak carts are also commonly known as kayak dollies.
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Seattle Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Welcome to Seattle, a city that straddles the modern world and the natural one.
While it’s known for its overcast weather, when the sun comes out in Seattle, you’re in for the perfect photo op, where blue skies and calm seas surround classic architecture and striking modern buildings. Take in a view of the city from the ObservationDeck of Smith Tower, then head down to the waterfront for incredible seafood and harbor cruises.
Visit the world-famous Pike Place Market, home to fresh catches, local produce, and yes, the world’s first Starbucks®. From there, explore the great outdoors at Woodland Park Zoo, full of recreated savannahs and tropical rainforests. If you’re still craving more natural wonders, go to Olympic National Park a few hours away and meander through its scenic, wooded beauty.
Round out your Seattle sightseeing with Ruby Beach and pick your way through the driftwood scattered across the shore. Look out to the ocean, watch the sunset, and know you’re in one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Visit our Seattle travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Day In Seattle - Emerald City Travel Guide

This gem on Puget Sound is a bustling city as famous for its eco-friendly ways and art-inf...

Day In Seattle - Emerald City Travel Guide

This gem on Puget Sound is a bustling city as famous for its eco-friendly ways and art-infused souls as for its reputation as a launch pad for technology. Take in the great Pacific Northwest, known for its crisp air, high-reaching mountains and lush green landscape.

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Things To Do In Seattle!

Things to do when you're bored this summer!
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Things To Do In Seattle!

Things to do when you're bored this summer!
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Hey! Okay so this video is a little different than my normal videos but I thought it would be a cool mix of a "What To Do When You're Bored" video and a travel video! I made this video over 2 different trips to Seattle and it was mostly cloudy (of course) but I think there are a couple days of sunny footage in here! I have 6 ideas of things to do, there's so much more you could do but these are some of the most well known and I thought it would be cool for you all to see it from my perspective.
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Seattle: The Locals Tour

Join the Matador Network as we explore Seattle from a local’s perspective.
To get a sense of what it’s like to live in Seattle, and to see the Emerald City through the eyes of an insider, we tag along for a day in the life of Kirsten Gardner, a local tour guide who takes us on a hike and to a few of her favorit spots in the neighborhood of Ballard. Then, we follow local glass artist Preston Singletary through Pioneer Square, to grab coffee and check out some local public artworks. Finally, we’ll pop in to Green Lake for a visit with ChefRachel Yang to see what makes Seattle a perfect place to visit with families. Each visit allows us to gain insight into why Seattle is the city with the perfect mix of both urban and the outdoor life.

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5 Tips for Visiting Seattle

5 quick tips if you plan on visiting Seattle. If you consider a couple of these tips they...

5 Tips for Visiting Seattle

5 quick tips if you plan on visiting Seattle. If you consider a couple of these tips they will help with your planning and make your time in the city a little easier/organized! Enjoy, we LOVED the Seattle and will return!!

Top Five In Seattle, Washington

Seattle is one of the "greenest" cities in North America. The "Emerald City" is urban yet green, sophisticated and yet not snobby. Seattle has something for everyone. In this video, Erik The Travel Guy explores some of his favorite spots.
The Underground Tour - The guided walking tour begins beneath Doc Maynard’s Public House, moves to Pioneer Square, and then travels underground for an exclusive view of the buried city. 75- 90 minutes. http://www.undergroundtour.com/
Fremont Troll – This amazing TrollUnder the Bridge is an interactive, 6.5-ton, mixed media statue made by local artists. http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods/programs-and-services/p-patch-community-gardening/p-patch-list/trolls-knoll
The Museum of Flight - Large educational museum with aircraft & space vehicles on display, historical exhibits & more. General admission for adults is $21.00. The Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. http://www.museumofflight.org/
The Seattle Aquarium at the Seattle Waterfront - The best harbor views are from the central portion, near the Seattle Aquarium. The aquarium is a popular spot for families and offers an underwater viewing dome, coral-reef tank, otters & a touch-tank. Tickets for adults are $29.95; youth (ages 4-12) are $19.95. Open 9:30-5:00 PM daily. http://www.seattleaquarium.org/
The Space Needle - Iconic, 605-ft.-tall spire at the Seattle Center, with an observation deck & a rotating restaurant. The observation deck is open daily from 8:00 AM – midnight. Tickets range from $19-$29, with the earlier price for early morning and later evening. https://www.spaceneedle.com/home/
If you’re traveling to Seattle soon, and want to know the best times to travel to Seattle and the best things to do in Seattle, check out our Seattle Itinerary! The itinerary has great tips for when to visit Seattle and where to go as well as recommendations on the signature and must-try dishes at the best local restaurants.
The itinerary also includes hotel recommendations and contact information for easy booking for all hotels and activities. http://www.erikthetravelguy.com/store/p5/Seattle%2C_WA_Itinerary.html

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Things to do in Seattle | Travel Vlog

Drew and I visited Seattle in September 2015 for the first time. It was awesome!
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Guide to Washington: Classic Seattle

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Welcome to Washington! HostTarikAbdullah kicks off our journey around the EmeraldState with a taste of Seattle’s classics: coffee, seafood, teriyaki, and late-night burgers at the beloved Dick’s Drive-In.
Between teriyaki with some local Ave Rats on University, mounds of fried salmon and chips at Ivar’s Fish Bar, and a stop at Dick’s Drive-In for a burger, fries, and a vanilla shake, Tarik makes time to stop by Victrola Coffee Roasters for his first-ever coffee fix and learns that pouring latte art is even harder than it looks.
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Seattle's Daily Grind

Journey to the Pacific Northwest and visit Seattle. This “Emerald City” is rich with evergreen forests and lively streets.
The Farmer's Market at Pike's PlaceMarket in Seattle is the longest continuously operating farmer's market in the US.
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Seattle TravelGuideTravel + Leisure - http://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-guide/seattle
“From its retro Space Needle to the booming tech scene, Seattle has always been looking toward the future—but always with the backdrop of the lush Pacific Northwest.”

Seattle's Best Coffee® Espresso Machines (Integra/...

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A couple was arrested for murder in the southwestern city of Krasnodar in Russia on Tuesday with local media reporting that the couple admitted to killing up to 30 people, according to BBCNews. Dmitry Baksheev, 35, and his wife Natalia, 42, were arrested after authorities discovered a dismembered body at the military base where they live ...The Russian interior ministry confirmed the man in the images had been identified and arrested....

U.S. authorities said that they were charged 10 people, including four coaches and an Adidas AG executive, with fraud after a multi-year corruption probe into the some of the country's top college basketball programs, according to Reuters ... Some bribes also went to high school players as an attempt to win them over to committing to play for a particular school, prosecutors said ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

A man sued the archdiocese in 2015, alleging the church knew Edward Courtney abused students at two archdiocesan schools in Seattle but later recommended him for a teaching job at a public school outside Tacoma... ....

While violent crime increased in Seattle and Washington state last year compared to 2015, the city and state both saw double-digit decreases in the number of murders and non-negligent manslaughters committed during the same time period, according to FBI data released Monday ... ....